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South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 1:36 pm

Hi all,

Has anyone done Tasmania's famous South Coast Track (c. 85km) in 3 days? I understand that most like to savour the experience and extend it over 6-10 days but I want to know whether anyone has done it quickly and whether the terrain would allow for a 3 day expedition.

Thanks,

Daniel
www.getout-adventures.com

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 3:15 pm

It's been done in that sort of time. Jeanette Collin reportedly did it that quick a cpl of times at least.

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 3:43 pm

Thanks SteByStep. Who is Jeanette Collin?

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 3:48 pm

bushtucker wrote:Thanks SteByStep. Who is Jeanette Collin?


Legendary Tassie walker... first person to Vanishing Falls, over 20 Sthn Ranges traverses and countless Port Davey tk/Sth Coast track trips...funny how we know about the men who left their mark...

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 6:35 pm

Oh I like these types of explorations!

As others have said, it's been done before. So at least you know it's possible.

I reckon you'd go:

* Melaleuca to Louisa River
* Louisa River to Surprise Bay
* Surprise Bay to Cockle Creek

If for some reason you had more time on the second day, you could push it to Granite Beach to make it a tad easier the next day :)

That'd be a slog though, and you'd probably need summer hours.

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 23 Nov, 2016 7:19 pm

Deny King did it in two. I dont imagine he was carrying much. And if I remember the story correctly he may have had a bit of romantic motivation propelling him along :D :D

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Thu 24 Nov, 2016 9:10 am

The family legend is that Deny King just carried raisins for sustenance on his two days' effort: the first modern day UL walk of the track...

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Fri 25 Nov, 2016 3:27 pm

Weren't there a group of trail runners that did it overnight last year?

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Fri 25 Nov, 2016 3:52 pm

DanR wrote:Weren't there a group of trail runners that did it overnight last year?


Stu Gibson ran it in May 2015 - Melaleuca to Cockle Creek in 9hrs 5 mins

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Thu 01 Dec, 2016 9:27 am

Thanks all. Great feedback. Has anyone got a link to a good elevation profile for the entire South Coast Track?

Cheers,

Daniel

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Thu 01 Dec, 2016 9:38 am

Here's the clean elevation profile out of my GPS from when I did it a few years back. I'll annotate a few of the major landmarks for you and post that too, so you've got an option.
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SCT Elevation Plot

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Thu 01 Dec, 2016 9:49 am

And here's the annotated version.
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Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Wed 25 Jan, 2017 9:39 am

Great map, thank you BumpingBill.

Re: South Coast Track (TAS) - Truncated Timeframe!?

Fri 27 Jan, 2017 6:29 pm

Really needs a soundtrack. Just add a lot of squelching to the South Cape Range section.
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